Bright Cities ends 2020 with active participation in the fight for smarter cities
The platform already accumulates several partners in Brazil and worldwide, and is preparing to have an even more transformative 2021
The platform already accumulates several partners in Brazil and worldwide, and is preparing to have an even more transformative 2021
Improving the quality of life is the main objective of smart cities, it is people – not technology – that are at the center of the debate
Data collection, monitoring of preserved areas and clean technologies are some of the strategies adopted by municipalities to become more sustainable every day
All of these characteristics are indispensable for a Smart City. But, after all, what is behind each one of them?
Developed with the contribution of Bright Cities, the ISO 37122 helps Brazilian cities to improve the performance of urban services and people’s quality of life
From cell phone apps to big data systems, technological innovations have become our greatest allies to fight coronavirus in cities More than nine months since
The e-book (in portuguese only) is free of charge and gathers all of the fundamental concepts about smart cities
From innovative solutions to data-based policies, we tell you why the smart city takes the lead to tackle epidemics
From communication networks to electronic devices, a smart city must ensure that all such equipment coexist without interference
Studies show that our air quality can influence the risk of death from coronavirus
Know the strategies and solutions employed by Aracaju/SE to deal with the pandemic
The universal management of drinking water and sanitation is essential to reduce the risks of coronavirus